VietNam Corn Annual Report 2016 and Outlook For 2017

Vietnam Market Analysis and Forecast Joint Stock Company is the leading provider of in-depth ANALYSES & FORECASTS on agro-commodity sectors. We would like to introduce Vietnam Corn Annual Report 2016 & Outlook for 2017 (scheduled to be released in May 2017), with detailed contents as follows:

LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: World corn production and consumption (million tons)
Table 2: Forecast on export prices of U.S. corn on FOB basis in 2017 (US$/ton)
Table 3: Corn imports to Vietnam by port in 2016 (thousand tons)
Table 4: Corn area of Vietnam in 2016 (million ha)
Table 5: Top 10 provinces with high corn planted area nationwide in 2016 (thousand ha)
Table 6: Prices of some major corn import contracts (the cargoes were shipped to Vietnam) in 2016
Table 7: Corn supply-demand balance of Vietnam, 2016-2017 (thousand tons)
Table 8: Share and consumption of corn in pig feed and poultry feed production, 2016-2017
Table 9: Total pig herds and total weight of off-take hogs of Vietnam, 2016-2017 (million heads, million tons)
Table 10: Estimate on demand for pig feed of Vietnam in 2016
Table 11: Estimate on demand for corn of pig herds of Vietnam in 2017
Table 12: Total demand for pig herds of Vietnam, 2016-2017
Table 13: Demand for corn of industrial pig feed production in the South
Table 14: Demand for corn of self-made pig feed production in the South
Table 15: Demand for corn of industrial pig feed production in the North
Table 16: Demand for corn of self-made pig feed production in the North
Table 17: Total demand for corn of pig feed production
Table 18: Total poultry flocks, total live weight of off-take poultry and total number of eggs of Vietnam, 2016-2017
Table 19: Estimate on demand for poultry feed of Vietnam in 2016
Table 20: Estimate on demand for poultry feed of Vietnam in 2017
Table 21: Total demand for poultry feed of Vietnam, 2016-2017
Table 22: Demand for corn of industrial poultry feed production in the South
Table 23: Demand for corn of self-made poultry feed production in the South
Table 24: Demand for corn of industrial poultry feed production in the North
Table 25: Demand for corn of self-made poultry feed production in the North
Table 26: Total demand for corn of poultry feed production
Table 27: Total demand for pig feed and poultry feed
Table 28: Total demand for corn of pig feed and poultry feed production
Table 29: Expenses and profits of traders on the gray-trade rice value chain as of late November 2016
Table 30: Corn imports by type of enteprise in 2016 and compared to 2015 (million tons)
Table 31: Corn import share of top 20 enterprises in 2016 2016 (%)
Table 32: Corn import share of production enterprises in 2016 (%)
Table 33: Corn import share of commerical enterprises in 2016 (%)
Table 34: Top enterprises exporting corn to Vietnam for the first 10 months of 2016 (thousand tons)
Table 35: Industrial livestock and poultry feed production share by enterprise, 2014-2015 (%)
Table 36: Corn volume shipped to Vung Tau ports in 2016
Table 37: Corn volume shipped to Cai Lan port in 2016
Table 38: Volume of corn transported from Southern ports to Hai Phong port in 2016 (ton)

LIST OF BOXES
Box 1: The world’s leading petroleum exporting countries reach an agreement on cutting petroleum production
Box 2: Corn area in Dak Lak continues plunging in 2016
Box 3: Livestock and poultry-raising of Vietnam in 2016
Box 4: Outlook on corn consumption of livestock and poultry feed production in 2017
Box 5: Corn planted area of South America is expanded in 2016/17
Box 6: Quality of Russian corn shipped to Vietnam in early December 2016
Box 7: Hog weight in the North is higher compared to the South
Box 8: China stops the program on purchasing corn for stockpiling from 2016/17
Box 9: Indonesia tightens corn imports

LIST OF PHOTOS
Photo 1: Corn area is turned to be planted with coffee and pepper in Dak Lak
Photo 2: Corn area is turned to be planted with pepper in Dak Lak
Photo 3: Samples of Russian corn imported to Cai Lan port of a commercial enterprise in December 2016
Photo 4: Imported corn shipped to Hai Phong port and then transported to Lao Cai
Photo 5: Imported corn transported to Muong Khuong border gate for exports to China
Photo 6: A South American corn vessel arrives at Cai Lan port for being discharged in August 2016

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